

I love the way the mouse feels, and it has more weight than my old Corsair mouse. I love the extra weight. The additional buttons work great with games and anything else I want to program into the mouse.


Comfortable for a smaller hand. Can be switched off to conserve battery life.

Set up and presto, working right out of the box.



Haven't had this mouse for too long, but I will say that I liked it enough to go ahead and buy another one for my other computer. Seems to be a good wireless mouse at a really good price (around $20 for the green version).


Cheap quality mouse. It is a bit smaller then my usual mouses but it fits great in my hand and is a nice size for traveling. It works great on all surfaces, better even then my $90 gaming mouse for tracking.


Comfortable mouse, both in fit and feel. Works smoothly, no glitching. The left/right buttons don't have the loud clicking sounds, but you can still feel the click in your fingers.


I bought 10 of these for the office. They are cheap, accurate, and pretty comfy. They get the job done.

I have been a user of the Logitech M570 TB mouse since it was introduced years ago and like that product; I love this model. It feels and behaves like a pro, nuff' said.


BT connection is stable. Buttons and the wheel are very smooth and quiet. Great fit and fill in my hand. Has a physical off switch to conserve the battery when not used for prolonged time. Battery life is (supposed to be) great - have not owned long enough to judge.


Helps my wrist from working all day

The scroll wheel! Oh Em Gee! What a great innovation. It's a weighty metal wheel with selectable free-spin mode or traditional notched mode. I hit the button to put it into free-spin mode and was blown away by how useful it became. You can literally fling the scroll wheel and it will continue spinning for a while until you stop it. It's just like a newer touch screen phone where you can fling the screen and catch it with your finger to stop the scrolling. Very efficient and precise. I love it.